Scouting, Volume 6, Number 32, December 19, 1918 Page: 6
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JANUARY
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Here
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Come!
FatherTime's
Own 1919
Troop
We have made all prep-
arations to receive them.
Just look over these sea-
sonable supplies that are
ready for every member of Father Time's Troop. You can buy everything a Scout needs in the way of equipment
through the Supply Department, which is ready to serve you efficiently and promptly right through the New Year
irom January to December.
The Boy Scouts Year Book
No. 3581—BOY SCOUTS YEAR BOOK, compiled by Franklin K. Mathiews.
Full of surprises. Bigger in size than three ordinary books; size iy2 x 10*4
inches. Famous fiction writers have contributed 14 stories of football, base-
ball, stories of scouts, of prep, school life, sea-stories, business stories—all
stories you like best. Countless interesting articles of things you should know,
things you can do, and things you can make. Pages of handicraft articles;
naturalists, explorers, inventors,—leaders in every walk of life have given of
their best in this book; 10 nature articles, 20 full-page illustrations, 150 drawings.
Contains just what every patriotic boy should know at this time. Among
the contributors are President Wilson, Secretary Daniels, Secretary Burleson,
General Pershing, Daniel Carter Beard, Armstrong Perry, Irving Crump,
William lleyliger, Joseph B. Ames, F. A. Collins, Chief Grub Scout 'Krt ***
Fullerton, Eugene Wood, The Scout Naturalist, and many others..
The
VI BOY
SCOUTS
YEAR
BOOK
$2.00
1919
Scout Calendars
No. 3139. "RYTE - ME"
CALENDAR FOR 1919.
Every day of the whole 365
during 1919 will be a red-
letter day if you have one
of these handsome copy-
righted Boy Scout Calen-
dars hanging in your room
—-a daily reminder of the
helpful Scout Laws. The
unique feature, though, of
this calendar is the detach-
able postcard on every page,
upon which is attractively
printed one or more of the
Scout Laws, beautifully il-
lustrated in colors. Six
pages, with two - month
calendar on a page; tied to-
gether with leather. En-
closed in attractive envelope
suitable for mailing. _ Size
5x8 inches. Postpaid, 35c
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Start Saving with
the New Year
No. 1354. CELLULOID POCKET
BANK. Appropriately lettered
and has official emblem on the
reverse side. Can accommodate
$4.00 in dimes and opens with a
special key which may be kept
by the troop leader. Post-
paid 15c
A Mine
of Scout Information
in Your Pocket
THE 1919 BOY SCOUT DIARY
Bigger, Better, More Illustrations
and New Information
Contains many new features
and considerable added data.
There are 256 pages in this issue.
Sixty-four pages more than the
previous one. Full of helpful in-
formation. Calendar pages have
been increased, allowing more
space for memoranda. Four pages
of new matter have been used,
relating to war service activities,
including names of Livingstone
medal winners in Second and
Third Liberty Loans. The sec-
tion showing the insignia of the
United States Army, Navy and
Marine Corps has been brought
up to date, as has the report on
population statistics. A new
"Every Boy's Library" list has
been prepared.
A new cover design, new illustrations of the proper way oi
wearing the insignia and accoutrement of a Scout, new tuts
of merit badges and new signaling illustrations are among the
improvements in the new edition.
Three Styles of Binding
No. 3012. Regular paper edition • 15c
At least 8 copies Each 12%c
At least 100 copies S30!1 llc
At least 500 copies Each 10c
No. 3095. Scout Master's Edition. Stiff cover 25c
No. 3013. Souvenir Edition. Limp Leather 50c
This Edition of the Diary is limited—so make
sure of your copy by ordering early
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Department of
Scout Supplies
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
200 Fifth Avenue
NEW YORK
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 6, Number 32, December 19, 1918, periodical, December 19, 1918; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283002/m1/6/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.